Today is Curly's 17th birthday. As far as b-days go, finals week isn't ideal. But Curly is a sweet girl (so long as you don't offer advise about how she might want to style her curls) who works hard and is a friend to everyone, always inclusive. She loves that Reg is home weekly during what was almost his first year away for college. Is it wrong that I'm crossing my fingers that these two end up at the same college since they'll be heading to school only a year apart? My fav Curly post continues to be this one about her intro to tampons. Might also be my most fav post of all time. In case you haven't read it, check it out the next time you need a solid chuckle.
BBS: we didn't have time to watch the British Baking Show like I thought we would that one Friday night when we ended up going shopping with my mom. But Coach, Reg, Kay, Rae and I watched an episode the next night in the basement. We started with 2017, because that's as far back as Netflix would go. We enjoyed it, but at this rate (since it's 2? weeks later and we haven't watched another episode) Coach and I will be empty nesters by the time we catch up.
Curly would've loved it too, but she went out to eat with her team after their crazy win. (I almost cut this next section about Curly and bball -skip it if you prefer, my feelings won't be hurt. Everyone is busy and not necessarily needing to read my vent).
The (non-BBS) season: Curly has gone from being part of a 4th in state team, to a team that resembles a Bad News Bears version of b-ball. The AD hired Curly's coach to takeover for the boys' varsity team. A position that opened up after the varsity team coach was fired for what he did to Reg. In other words, this feels like a ripple effect of that ordeal and it's impacting Curly.
Curly misses having a real coach. Her new coach is over the moon crazy about her. He told me that she's like his assistant coach. Um, she doesn't want to be an assistant coach. She wants to be coached. She's a junior, and she wants a coach to correct her, advise her, and challenge her. He doesn't believe in plays. He calls them actions. Curly was like, Call them what you want, but we need to review them at each practice cuz this team needs the reminders. (majority of the girls don't play b-ball outside of school, and they rely on plays to know what to do next, etc.)
The bench consists of a few seniors who joined the team this year in order to get a senior banner. I've seen them practically fall off the bench giggling during the games. I'm all for incorporating fun into sports, etc. but they're sort of checked out. The coach did finally tell them that they had to knock it off or stop showing up. So, at least he is paying attention to that. He doesn't have the girls run. Doesn't believe in it. This isn't chess, it's basketball. He was refusing to use man to man defense. That would be like a baseball team asking their players to go to bat without using a bat. Curly did convince him, after a tough loss to a team we should've beaten, that they have to go to a man to man when they're playing a team that's scoring 3's left and right.
Lately Curly has been in a bit of a slump, missing more 3s than she's making. She looks like a different kid out there. Frazzled. I think she feels like she has to guide the team and give them direction while playing, because the coach isn't providing typical coaching direction.
On top of that, one of our starters tore her ACL in the Thanksgiving tournament. It's heartbreaking. She's a 3 season athlete and will now miss soccer in the spring - her favorite sport. One of our best guards is only a sophomore, and misses games sometimes because soccer is her main sport and she travels/plays year round.That ACL tear's mom once coached a high school team to a state tournament. I wish she would've applied to coach the team. She is always positive, knows the game. After pointing out that the current coach has no intensity (which was an excellent observation), she said she'd come back as an assistant if my Coach agrees to be head coach, just like decades ago at the YMCA when our girls were tiny. Coach got a good chuckle at the thought - as anything past YMCA level coaching is above his pay grade.
Do you see what I see? Fun looking in the family room vs the 'lost remote' looking |
Why did we watch TV in the basement? Reg lost the remote to the TV the day before. He was the last to have it, and since his memory is compromised and he sometimes puts things in weird places I worried he threw it in the garbage while on autopilot (like maybe with a wrapper or an empty microwave popcorn bag, but that would involve kids TOSSING out the used popcorn bag, so there's that).
It was finally found the next morning despite the fact that we tore the family room apart the night before.
Updates on Mini and the case of the gifted Macy's dresses: My next post will be after Christmas. There is much happening here (I can't make it to the ND playoff game - tailgating in the bitter cold doesn't interest me, and Curly has a game that night, but TODAY, I decided to bring breakfast to the dorm Saturday morning after the big game when we all have to pack up the rooms because all the girls are going abroad after break). This might be over the top, but my FOMO was kicking in. I love these folks and it was killing me that they're all gonna be in town).
II keep jotting down things I need to do and then needing to start a fresh list to add more things. I'd be lost without Tank. He's been instrumental in stepping up and pitching in. Keeping me afloat. He did a great job caring for the tots/babies while I was MIA in South Bend tending to Mini. Reg is home too now, and equally at my service. So, I've got that going for me, which is good.
I could write a whole week's worth of posts about that ND overnight stay. It wasn't pretty. Mini (suffering from extreme test anxiety isn't sleeping) fell asleep FINALLY at 7:50 am. I left for home, stole her phone with it's alarm set for 10 am and gave it to the front desk, hoping she'd sleep till noon when they agreed to wake her up (her exam was at 7:30 pm). The hotel offered to use its shuttle to drive her back to her dorm. She woke up on her own at 10 am, found my note, and got her phone from the front desk. *sigh* She's requested I keep my phone on again tonight, so I'm sorta on call. I still need to go back and respond to comments from my post last week. Thanks for your patience. Oh, AND I finally got someone at Macy's to answer the phone. They can't tell who ordered the dresses, but they were ordered online. Sent to me - using my name and my home address. So strange. I think I can go to the store and return them, and they'll credit the person's card. Stay tuned.
Weirdest place you've misplaced a remote? I had just looked at Best Buy's website and was about to send Reg to go buy a new ROKU one. Then shouts of joy.